Canada, allies expect Biden to re-engage U.S. on world stage - Trudeau
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada and other U.S. allies are looking to President-elect Joe Biden to re-engage with the world on such issues as climate change and free trade, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in a Reuters Next interview aired on Thursday.
The Liberal Party prime minister also said the U.S. electoral system and its institutions had held up following last weeks violent attack on the U.S. Capitol by what he called a small, angry mob.
There is a need for a re-engaged United States in global circles, said Trudeau, 49, who took office more than five years ago. Biden, who defeated U.S. President Donald Trump in a November election, will be sworn in on Wednesday.
One of the things that a lot of the traditional allies and friends of the United States are looking forward to is a re-engagement on some of the big themes, whether its freer trade, climate change, protecting democracy or coordinating against some of the rise of authoritarianism were seeing around the world, he said.
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